Vik Muniz

Brazilian-born, New York-based artist Vik Muniz has risen to international acclaim for his visually sly and frequently socially conscious photographic experiments. Muniz’s inventive practice blends photography with unconventional materials to create intricate and thought-provoking images, making one of the most interesting voices in contemporary art today.

Muniz was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1961. Without any formal art training, apart from a partial scholarship at an art studio he won at the age of 14, Muniz began his career in the advertising industry in Brazil redesigning billboards. He moved to Chicago in 1983 and later to New York in 1984 where he rented a studio to become a sculptor.

Muniz creates images — detailed replicas of well-known artworks and meticulous portraits based on photographs — using unorthodox materials like chocolate syrup, cotton, trash, thread, sugar and diamonds. He then photographs these ephemeral compositions and translates them into glossy large-scale prints that belie their material origins. This sophisticated cross-media appropriative process produces a copy of a copy and undermines photography’s claims to authenticity.

The artist was featured in the Academy Award-nominated documentary film Waste Land (2010), directed by Lucy Walker. The film followed Muniz as he worked with catadores, or garbage pickers, from the world’s largest landfill in Rio de Janeiro to create large-scale portraits from recycled materials, highlighting issues of poverty, waste, and human dignity.

His work has been exhibited in prestigious institutions worldwide, including the Museums of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His work is featured in the public collections of the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and The Tate Gallery in London. 

In 2015 Christie’s sold Vik Muniz’s The Sugar Children: Valentina, the Fastest; Jacynthe Loves Orange Juice; Big James Sweats Buckets; Lil' Calist Can't Swim; Valicia Bathes in Sunday Clothes; Ten Ten's Weed Necklace (1996) for US$293,000, setting a world auction record for the artist.


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The Sugar Children: Valentina, the Fastest; Jacynthe Loves Orange Juice; Big James Sweats Buckets; Lil' Calist Can't Swim; Valicia Bathes in Sunday Clothes; Ten Ten's Weed Necklace

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Waterlilies, After Monet (from Pictures of Magazines)

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Flag, after Jasper Johns, from Pictures of Pigment, 2007

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The Best of Life

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Elizabeth Taylor (Diamond Divas)

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Bloody Marilyn

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Two Flags, after Jasper Johns, Repro

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New York City, after George Bellows (Pictures of Magazines 2)

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Flag, After Jasper Johns (Pictures of Pigment)

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Brando (After Warhol)

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Flag, after Jasper Johns (Pictures of Pigment)

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Waterlilies, after Monet (Pictures of Magazines)

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Olive Trees with Yellow Sky, After Vincent Van Gogh (Pictures of Pigment)

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Last Supper (Pictures of Chocolate)

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Mass (from Pictures of Chocolate)

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Marlon Brando (Pictures of Chocolate)

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Decorative Figure on an Ornmanetal Background, after Matisse (Pictures of Pigment)

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Bette Davis (Pictures of Diamond)

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Pictures of Color (After Claude Monet)

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Marlene Dietrich (from Pictures of Diamonds)

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Brigitte Bardot (from the Diamond series)

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Liz (from Pictures of cayenne, black pepper, curry, chili pepper) (in 4 parts)

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Ava Gardner (Pictures of Diamonds)

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The Reader after Fragonard (from Pictures of Chocolate)

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Marilyn de Sangue (Bloody Marilyn)

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Sophia Loren (Diamond Divas)

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Waterlilies, After Monet (Pictures of Magazines)

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Eight Color Spectrum (Pictures of Magazines)

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The Dream, after Picasso (Pictures of Pigment)

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Marilyn Monroe (Pictures of Diamonds)

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Romy Schneider (Diamond Divas)

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Individuals

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Red, Orange, Orange on Red, After Mark Rothko (Pictures of Pigment)

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Weeping Woman, after Picasso (Pictures of Pigment)

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Dora Maar, A fter Picasso (Pictures Pigment)

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Brigitte Bardot

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Sophia Loren

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Romy Schneider (from the Diamond series)

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Two Flags, after Jasper Johns, Repro

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Action Painting III (After Hans Namuth) from Pictures in Chocolate, 1997

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Rouen Cathedral (Monet or the Triumph of Impressionism, Daniel Wildenstein) p. 290. The Portal and the Tour D'Albane (Morning Effect), 1893 Series of Repro

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Guernica after Pablo Picasso (Gordian Puzzles)

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Rita Hayworth (from Pictures of Diamonds)

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Bust of a Woman, after Picasso (Pictures of Pigment)

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Irises, after Van Gogh (Pictures of Magazines)

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Fallingwater (Edgar J. Kaufmann Sr. Residence) (Pictures of Chocolate)

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Ava Gardner (Pictures of Diamonds)

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Bette Davis (Pictures of Diamond)

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Harmony in Red, After Matisse (Pictures of Pigment)